Publications & Testimony
Items: 1811 — 1820
Aug 06, 2018
Missouri Federal Appeals Court: Journalist’s Execution Witness Lawsuit May Proceed
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled on July 27, 2018 that Christopher S. McDaniel (pictured), an investigative reporter for BuzzFeed News, may proceed with his lawsuit challenging the Missouri Department of Corrections’s policy for selecting execution witnesses. McDaniel, who has written numerous articles exposing irregularities in Missouri’s execution procedures, applied to the Director of the Department of Corrections in 2014 to witness…
Read MoreAug 03, 2018
Federal Judge Grants New Trial to Barry Jones Based on Evidence Suggesting His Innocence
A federal district court has vacated the murder conviction of Arizona death-row prisoner Barry Jones (pictured) in the death of 4‑year-old Rachel Gray, and has ordered the state to immediately retry or release Jones. On July 31, 2018, U.S. District Judge Timothy Burgess granted a new trial to Jones, who has spent 23 years on Arizona’s death row, finding that if Jones had been competently represented at trial, “there is a reasonable probability that his jury…
Read MoreAug 02, 2018
Pope Francis Formally Changes Catholic Church Stance on Death Penalty, Calling It “Inadmissible”
Pope Francis (pictured) has formally changed the official Catholic Church teaching on the death penalty, calling capital punishment “an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person” and deeming it “inadmissible” in all…
Read MoreAug 02, 2018
The 2018 Revised Catholic Catechism
On August 2, 2018, the Vatican announced that it had formally changed the official Catechism of the Catholic Church on the death penalty, calling capital punishment “an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person” and deeming it “inadmissible” in all…
Read MoreAug 02, 2018
New Podcast: Authors of Tennessee Death-Penalty Study Discuss Arbitrariness
The latest edition of Discussions with DPIC features H.E. Miller, Jr. and Bradley MacLean, co-authors of a recent study on the application of Tennessee’s death penalty. Miller and MacLean describe the findings from their article, Tennessee’s Death Penalty Lottery, in which they examined the factors that influence death-penalty decisions in the…
Read MoreAug 01, 2018
United States Supreme Court Decisions: 2017 – 2018 Term
Cert. granted: September 28, 2017 Argument: January 17, 2018Decided: May 14,…
Read MoreJul 31, 2018
Associated Press Reporter Michael Graczyk, Who Witnessed More Than 400 Executions, Retires
Michael Graczyk (pictured), who witnessed more than 400 executions as an Associated Press reporter in Texas, has retired after nearly 46 years with the news service. On March 14, 1984, Texas executed James Autry — the second person put to death in Texas since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the state’s capital punishment statute in 1976. According to a non-exhaustive list of execution witnesses maintained by the Texas Department of Criminal…
Read MoreJul 30, 2018
New Conservative Voices Criticize Death Penalty as an ‘Inept, Biased and Corrupt’ Big Government Policy
Calling the death penalty a wasteful “big government” policy that is “inept, biased, and corrupt,” a libertarian think tank and a New Orleans columnist have joined the chorus of conservative voices calling for the end of the death…
Read MoreJul 30, 2018
Disposition of Cases Since Reinstatement of Federal Death Penalty in 1988
The information below is quoted in full from the Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel…
Read MoreJul 27, 2018
Public Health Experts, Generic-Pharmaceuticals Association Warn Lethal-Injection Policies Put Public Health at Risk
State lethal-injection practices may have collateral consequences that place public health at risk, according to briefs filed in the U.S. Supreme Court on July 23, 2018 by public health experts and an association representing generic drug manufacturers. In amicus (or friend-of-the-court) briefs filed in connection with a challenge brought by death-row prisoner Russell Bucklew (pictured) to Missouri’s use of lethal injection, the Association for Accessible…
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